Sunday newspaper share tips

EACH week, This Is Money brings you a round-up of who is being tipped in this weekend's City pages. Click here for the Financial Mail on Sunday's Midas column.

SUNDAY TIMES

Brit InsuranceBrit Insurance faces a £70m payout after 11 September but is also raising new capital to take advantage of the huge rises in insurance premiums. Shares have recovered in recent weeks and are worth a look at 72p.

Cater BarnardThe corporate finance specialist which was formerly the internet incubator VoyagerIT.com should signal a turnaround in its fortunes this week with results showing a £3m profit. Worth considering at 2p.

SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

WMRCThe electronic business information provider has had a bumpy ride since floating at 86p but with customers in 35 countries revenues grew by 146% last year and are accelerating. Buy at 11 1/2p.

FiltronicShares in the wireless communications firm have surged after resolving problems at its semi-conductor plant near Durham. A £100m half-year turnover target should be met and shares - although high risk - could rise from 411p.

Tate & LyleThe starch and sugar group, has seen its share price lift to 331p as the market accepts the company's strategy to boost shareholder returns. Analysts forecast a rise in both profits and full-year dividend.

OBSERVER

MFIAnalysts are forecasting profits for the year at the kitchens and bedroom retailer will be ahead 40% at £63m, with a 19% rise next year. Shares have doubled in the last 12 months, but are still attractive at 131p.

SUNDAY EXPRESS

Ottakar's

The bookshop chain has enjoyed a rise in like-for-like sales but has room for improvement through new deals with suppliers. Shares have nearly doubled this year and are still a buy at 130 1/2p.

DicomRecent first-quarter figures from the electronic data group added momentum to an already improving market performance. Shares are worth a look at 446p as the company continues to win contracts.

WincantonThe sharp recovery in the haulage and warehousing group's share price was reflected by forecast-beating interim results recently. Demerged from food group Uniq six months ago, Wincanton shares have further to travel at 197p.

AvevaSoftware group Aveva's half-year results recently came in on track as it develops from being a 3D-design software seller to a more broad based engineering information systems provider. Shares are worth a look at 396p.